WORLDMAGNUM: 08 March 2011 -- UNHCR: UN Refugee Agency -- Libya - A group of Bangladeshi workers left the coastal Libya town of Benghazi by boat, fut some Somalis are not so fortunate; The ship is ferrying them from Benghazi to the Egyptian port of Alexandria. From there they will make the onward journey to Bangladesh.
These migrant workers are taking the last ship out and finally heading home.
They have been waiting for five days for this chance to get out of Libya.
SOUNDBITE (English) Marep Khanali, Bangladeshi Worker:
"Now I go my country, because Libya is not good. I need to go my country because I'm so afraid in Libya and I need to my family."
The InternationalOrganisation for Migration (IOM) is helping process these men out of the country. They are mostly Bangladeshis, but also other nationalities - Sudanese, Iraqis and Lebanese amongst them.
Many had their passports withheld by employers and needed the support of their governments to leave the country.
But others are not so fortunate. Somali refugees watch and wait as every other group is rescued by their respective embassies. But they have no government to assist them, and their country is too insecure to return to.
SOUNDBITE (English) AbdiMalik Mohammed, Somali Worker:
"Since we came here we did not see any ship, any transportation came for us, that's why we are worrying about everything. We feel alone actually."
For now this is the last mass evacuation from Benghazi.
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WORLDMAGNUM: 08 March 2011 -- UNHCR: UN Refugee Agency -- Libya - A group of Bangladeshi workers left the coastal Libya town of Benghazi by boat, fut some Somalis are not so fortunate; The ship is ferrying them from Benghazi to the Egyptian port of Alexandria. From there they will make the onward journey to Bangladesh.
These migrant workers are taking the last ship out and finally heading home.
They have been waiting for five days for this chance to get out of Libya.
SOUNDBITE (English) Marep Khanali, Bangladeshi Worker:
"Now I go my country, because Libya is not good. I need to go my country because I'm so afraid in Libya and I need to my family."
The InternationalOrganisation for Migration (IOM) is helping process these men out of the country. They are mostly Bangladeshis, but also other nationalities - Sudanese, Iraqis and Lebanese amongst them.
Many had their passports withheld by employers and needed the support of their governments to leave the country.
But others are not so fortunate. Somali refugees watch and wait as every other group is rescued by their respective embassies. But they have no government to assist them, and their country is too insecure to return to.
SOUNDBITE (English) AbdiMalik Mohammed, Somali Worker:
"Since we came here we did not see any ship, any transportation came for us, that's why we are worrying about everything. We feel alone actually."
For now this is the last mass evacuation from Benghazi.
WORLDMAGNUM:
See: http://www.WorldMagnum.com
MaximsNewsNetwork
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NewsNetwork for the United Nations and the International Community
"GIVING POWER & RESONANCE TO THE VOICE OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY" ..........

WORLDMAGNUM: 08 March 2011 -- UNHCR: UN Refugee Agency -- Libya - A group of Bangladeshi workers left the coastal Libya town of Benghazi by boat, fut some Somalis are not so fortunate; The ship is ferrying them from Benghazi to the Egyptian port of Alexandria. From there they will make the onward journey to Bangladesh.
These migrant workers are taking the last ship out and finally heading home.
They have been waiting for five days for this chance to get out of Libya.
SOUNDBITE (English) Marep Khanali, Bangladeshi Worker:
"Now I go my country, because Libya is not good. I need to go my country because I'm so afraid in Libya and I need to my family."
The InternationalOrganisation for Migration (IOM) is helping process these men out of the country. They are mostly Bangladeshis, but also other nationalities - Sudanese, Iraqis and Lebanese amongst them.
Many had their passports withheld by employers and needed the support of their governments to leave the country.
But others are not so fortunate. Somali refugees watch and wait as every other group is rescued by their respective embassies. But they have no government to assist them, and their country is too insecure to return to.
SOUNDBITE (English) AbdiMalik Mohammed, Somali Worker:
"Since we came here we did not see any ship, any transportation came for us, that's why we are worrying about everything. We feel alone actually."
For now this is the last mass evacuation from Benghazi.
WORLDMAGNUM:
See: http://www.WorldMagnum.com
MaximsNewsNetwork
See: http://www.MaximsNews.com
NewsNetwork for the United Nations and the International Community
"GIVING POWER & RESONANCE TO THE VOICE OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY" ..........

WORLDMAGNUM: 08 March 2011 -- UNHCR: UN Refugee Agency -- Libya - A group of Bangladeshi workers left the coastal Libya town of Benghazi by boat, fut some Somalis are not so fortunate; The ship is ferrying them from Benghazi to the Egyptian port of Alexandria. From there they will make the onward journey to Bangladesh.
These migrant workers are taking the last ship out and finally heading home.
They have been waiting for five days for this chance to get out of Libya.
SOUNDBITE (English) Marep Khanali, Bangladeshi Worker:
"Now I go my country, because Libya is not good. I need to go my country because I'm so afraid in Libya and I need to my family."
The InternationalOrganisation for Migration (IOM) is helping process these men out of the country. They are mostly Bangladeshis, but also other nationalities - Sudanese, Iraqis and Lebanese amongst them.
Many had their passports withheld by employers and needed the support of their governments to leave the country.
But others are not so fortunate. Somali refugees watch and wait as every other group is rescued by their respective embassies. But they have no government to assist them, and their country is too insecure to return to.
SOUNDBITE (English) AbdiMalik Mohammed, Somali Worker:
"Since we came here we did not see any ship, any transportation came for us, that's why we are worrying about everything. We feel alone actually."
For now this is the last mass evacuation from Benghazi.
WORLDMAGNUM:
See: http://www.WorldMagnum.com
MaximsNewsNetwork
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NewsNetwork for the United Nations and the International Community
"GIVING POWER & RESONANCE TO THE VOICE OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY" ..........

Islamicists Go On Killing Spree As The EU Bans Criticism Of Islam

The religion of peace has been even more peaceful than usual over the past few days, with a truck attack in Berlin and the assassination of the Russian ambassador. This has sparked the EU into action and they're cracking down hard...on criticizing Islam because it's a peaceful and loving religion.
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WORLDMAGNUM: 08 March 2011 -- UNHCR: UN Refugee Agency -- Libya - A group of Bangladeshi workers left the coastal Libya town of Benghazi by boat, fut some Somalis are not so fortunate; The ship is ferrying them from Benghazi to the Egyptian port of Alexandria. From there they will make the onward journey to Bangladesh.
These migrant workers are taking the last ship out and finally heading home.
They have been waiting for five days for this chance to get out of Libya.
SOUNDBITE (English) Marep Khanali, Bangladeshi Worker:
"Now I go my country, because Libya is not good. I need to go my country because I'm so afraid in Libya and I need to my family."
The InternationalOrganisation for Migration (IOM) is helping process these men out of the country. They are mostly Bangladeshis, but also other nationalities - Sudanese, Iraqis and Lebanese amongst them.
Many had their passports withheld by employers and needed the support of their governments to leave the country.
But others are not so fortunate. Somali refugees watch and wait as every other group is rescued by their respective embassies. But they have no government to assist them, and their country is too insecure to return to.
SOUNDBITE (English) AbdiMalik Mohammed, Somali Worker:
"Since we came here we did not see any ship, any transportation came for us, that's why we are worrying about everything. We feel alone actually."
For now this is the last mass evacuation from Benghazi.
WORLDMAGNUM:
See: http://www.WorldMagnum.com
MaximsNewsNetwork
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NewsNetwork for the United Nations and the International Community
"GIVING POWER & RESONANCE TO THE VOICE OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY" ..........

Syaikh Prof. DR. Ali bin Ghazi At-Tuwaijiry - Sila...

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After Google and Facebook Twitter may be next to ban cryptocurrency adsReuters. Following suit of tech giants Google and social networking platform Facebook, Twitter is now mulling over banning Cryptocurrency, Initial coin offerings (ICO), and token sales advertisements on its platform ... "Twitter may also ban all ads for cryptocurrency exchanges, with some limited exceptions, when the policy is launched" the report added....

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San Francisco, March 19 (IANS)&nbsp;After Facebook and Google, Twitter was now likely to ban cryptocurrency, token sales and Initial Coin Offerings (ICO) advertisements on its platform ... "Twitter may also ban all ads for cryptocurrency exchanges, with some limited exceptions, when the policy is launched," the report added ... The ban on such advertisements will come into force from June....

San Francisco, March 19 (IANS)&nbsp;After Facebook and Google, Twitter was now likely to ban cryptocurrency, token sales and Initial Coin Offerings (ICO) advertisements on its platform ... "Twitter may also ban all ads for cryptocurrency exchanges, with some limited exceptions, when the policy is launched," the report added ... The ban on such advertisements will come into force from June....

Twitter may soon joinFacebookandGooglein cracking down on ads for cryptocurrency-related products, according toSky News. The claims (not yet verified by Twitter) are that the social network will institute a worldwide ban against ads for initial coin offerings (ICOs), cryptocurrency wallets, and token sales within the next two weeks. It might also ban ads for cryptocurrency ... ....

Twitter to ban Cryptocurrency ads on its Platform Twitter to ban Cryptocurrency ads the digital world of the internet is proceeding to contract for those trying to distribute digital money advertisements. Facebook was the first to bring down the blast as the online networking stage restricted digital currency promotions. This was taken after presently by [...] ... ....

Three months after Montreal suspended its ban on pit bull-like dogs, the Quebec National Assembly is forging ahead with a more aggressive ban would will apply to every part of the province and will be much more difficult to remove ... ....